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RE: intel strongarm miniature sbcs

From: "Jason Fox" <>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 05:39:14 -0400

For StrongARMs (up to 200Mhz)and XScales (the "new version" of the
StrongARM, up to 400Mhz) check out http://www.intrinsyc.com/ and
http://www.applieddata.net/ .   A little more expensive than the $100 price
you list, but you can get them pre-installed with Linux, the Intrinsyc
products even have a Java VM.  We used the Intrinsyc CerfCube 1110 in a
product, very happy with it.  At the time (about 1yr ago) Intrinsyc had
better software support (they are a self-professed software company) and
Applied Data had better hardware (a self-professed hardware company).

- Jason Fox

-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolas Bingham [mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday 13 August 2003 00:50
To: 
Subject: intel strongarm miniature sbcs

i don't know how many list members have seen the 486/586/686/786 (and now
886) base/core modules at www.compulab.co.il, so if you haven't you should
definately take a look.

also of interest, they are introducing strong arm based pcs (400mhz?) and
base modules with nice specs and similar board sizes (perfect for the
smallest OKW ergo case) starting at < US$100.

eval kits are expensive, but they will sell individual modules from stock
configurations without technical support. if you jump for one of the
strongarm modules you'll probably be paying $100 for a decent config base +
core kit, plus $100 or more for sh
ipping.

specs are up on the site as of last week, and they become available in early
october. this is my current sbc choice for my next prototype.

regards,

nick

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